Amanpuri

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LocationPhuket
Opening1988; 38 years ago (1988)
ManagementAman Resorts
Amanpuri
Interactive map of the Amanpuri area
General information
LocationPhuket
Opening1988; 38 years ago (1988)
OwnerAman Resorts
ManagementAman Resorts
Technical details
Floor count1
Design and construction
ArchitectEd Tuttle
DeveloperAdrian Zecha
Other information
Number of rooms84
Number of restaurants4
Website
www.aman.com/resorts/amanpuri

Amanpuri is a luxury resort and the flagship property of Aman Resorts. Its name means 'place of peace' in Sanskrit. It is on the west coast of the Thai island of Phuket. The resort is situated on a coconut grove overlooking the Andaman Sea, and includes a stretch of Pansea Beach.

The location, a former coconut plantation, was chosen by Adrian Zecha while looking for a site where to build a luxurious holiday home in Phuket. Plans to build a home on the site developed into an idea to build a small resort, in partnership with Anil Thadani and two other entrepreneurs. They mainly spent their own money, as no banks would extend credit for the project due to the small number of planned rooms, instead of the 500-room hotel they thought would be more practical. The resort was opened in 1988 at a cost of US$4 million. It was designed by American architect Ed Tuttle, who took his inspiration from traditional Thai temple architecture, in particular the ancient Thai capital of Ayutthaya.[1]

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